1 to tell (an interesting story). -- บอกกล่าว
2 (past tense, past participle weaved) to move backwards and forwards or from side to side -- แกว่งไปมา
Again he offers a taut telling of a familiar story, weaving together above all the histories of policy, economics and society.
The combined effect was increasing specialization and division of labour, in particular, a gradual separation of weaving from wool production and wool trade.
Although given a separate chapter, the mechanics governing thrustbelt deformation is a theme which is woven throughout the book.
Picks were generally flattened on one side and were used in weaving to lift the warp to create intricate patterns.
A special process called weaving merg es programs written in these languag es to produce the resulting system.
All these are intricately woven in ten chapters - introduction, eight substantive chapters and conclusion.
As can be seen from definitions (8), weaving not only consists of putting in parallel, but also in synchronising common output symbols.
He weaves close, detailed analyses of several different linguistic phenomena into a book that coheres tightly.